A review by motherhorror
Sound & Fury: Shakespeare Goes Punk by Carol Gyzander, Katherine Perkins, H. James Lopez, Warren C. Bennett, T.J. Ford, Jeffrey Cook, J. Sarchet, S.A. Cosby

I'll admit, I only read THE GREEN EYED MONSTER by S. A. Cosby because that's all I had time for this month. I read Cosby's BLACKTOP WASTELAND earlier this year, so when I learned he had an affinity for Shakespeare and wrote a "dieselpunk" adaptation of Othello, I was all in. Othello is one of my favorite of Bill's plays. The story is about a general, Othello (O) his Judas-like friend, Iago (Iggy), and Cassio (Cass) Othello's loyal friend. There are women in the story who serve as catalysts for conflict (in the play version) but are given some real depth of character by Cosby. I absolutely drooled over the dieselpunk setting with all the airships and clothing descriptions. Totally a bonus layer that lends to the cinematic quality of Cosby's writing.
This is a must-read for fans of Shakespeare and Cosby. Five stars!
I'll read the full collection someday but this year was not that year.